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January 21, 2026
Indian markets stayed volatile as global risks, weak banking and IT earnings, and a falling rupee hurt sentiment. Late value buying trimmed losses, while analysts warned volatility may persist, with selective accumulation opportunities emerging amid resilient domestic demand ahead soon.
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U.S. construction spending increased more than expected in October, likely reflecting ‍home renovations, with activity elsewhere ​weak.
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Real estate consultant Anarock on Wednesday said that at least 126 land deals totalling 3,772 acres were closed last year for the development of housing, commercial, mixed-use, warehousing and data centre projects.
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Homebuyers’ body FPCE has demanded that the government in the upcoming Budget provide interest subsidy on home loans to people purchasing affordable and mid-income housing.
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JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon warned ⁠on Wednesday that a proposal to cap credit card interest rates would amount to economic disaster, while U.S. President Donald Trump doubled down on the idea and said he was asking Congress to approve the move.
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Netflix’s co-CEOs found themselves in an unusual position after the company’s latest earnings ⁠report: on the backfoot. The streaming pioneer’s decision to plunk down nearly $83 billion on Warner Bros’ assets marks a significant departure from the company’s long-standing mantra: build, don’t buy.
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The infrastructure to develop and power generative artificial intelligence models will require further “trillions” of dollars in investment, the head of top AI chipmaker Nvidia said Wednesday.
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Major Wall Street banks are ​pushing back on some of President Donald Trump’s ideas for lowering the U.S. cost of living ahead of ⁠mid-term elections, while suggesting others in an effort to shape policy, sources familiar with the discussions said.
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The Indian rupee hit a record low as global risk aversion, yen carry trade unwinding, and foreign outflows pressured markets, while the RBI stayed absent, allowing losses to deepen amid rising Japanese yields and selling in local stocks and bonds.
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